When I close evolution 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10, it says I have an
unsent message. The options are Cancel and Quit. If I cancel and then
"send all" (F12), it says there is an error sending a message, and
offers an opportunity to edit it.
I can't find a button to discard the message. Simply closing the window
apparently keeps it.
I tried changing the destination and subject, and erasing the body, but
it still can't be sent.
I used "Save as draft" from the File menu, then found the message in
the "Drafts" folder under "On This Computer" and deleted (and expunged)
it, but the next time I did "send all" it reappeared.
I looked in all my Outbox and and other Draft[s] folders, both in "On
This Computer" and in my mail accounts, but I can't find it.
I tried searching for the subject using
find ~/mail -type f -exec grep ... {}\;
and
find ~/Evolution -type f -exec grep ... {}\;
Logging out didn't help. Rebooting didn't help.
How do I delete the message?
While I have your attention (changing the subject):
I have my reader set up to draw a line through deleted or moved
messages, instead of having them moved immediately. After I expunge the
inpux, and empty trash, the next time I get a message or "Send
Receive", one of the deleted messages is almost always still in my
inbox. Have I set up something wrongly?
Van Snyder
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